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Join the third webinar in the 'Europeana data reuse in academia and research' webinar series, focusing data science and reuse of Europeana data at Leiden University. The series is organised by Europeana Research.
Earlier in 2024, the Europeana Foundation and a student group from the Erasmus Impact Centre undertook research into the indicators we might use to measure instances of reuse of digitised cultural heritage and its impact. Discover what we’ve learned about this priority area in the common European data space for cultural heritage.
Over the summer of 2024, we talked to a range of fascinating and enthusiastic people about how they - and the organisations they represent - could use Europeana.eu as a resource for inspiration and research, specifically for writing. Discover how we approached this audience.
The need to include indigenous communities in the digitisation, enrichment and curation of their cultural heritage is increasingly recognised in the cultural heritage sector. Why is this so crucial, and how do digitised collections bring value to indigenous and minoritised communities?
The Italian IMATI-CNR, an institute of the Italian National Research Council, has developed Querylab, a tool to compare cultures, customs and traditions and explore tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The two project leaders introduce the tool and explain how it uses the Europeana APIs.
Do you use the collections made available through the Europeana website or any other digital cultural heritage material in an innovative way? Then this is your chance to share and showcase it! The European Commission Expert Group on the common European data space for cultural Heritage (CEDCHE) is gathering examples of reuse scenarios of cultural data - take the survey now.